Edward Snowden said it the best:
"When you say 'I don't care about the right to privacy because I have nothing to hide,' that's no different than saying 'I don't care about freedom of speech because I have nothing to say.'"
"Simply because you are following the law, doesn't mean that you'll be exempt from governmental interference in your private life."
~71% of the Earth’s surface is ocean… and every single one of them is FLAT and LEVEL. 👀
Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, Arctic—all flat. 🥞
Water needs a container AND seeks its own level. 🥛
So just exactly how does water curve around a spinning ball? 😅🙈
If you really pay attention to who believes we landed on the moon in 1969… the pattern is obvious.
The overwhelming majority are people who watched it as kids.
That’s not a coincidence—that’s dogma.
When you’re a child, authority defines reality. Back then, the government told an entire generation: “This is real.” And they believed it—because why wouldn’t they? It was a time when people still trusted institutions without question.
That same era gave us some of the most secretive and deceptive programs in history. Why? Because it was the easiest time to shape belief.
So now fast forward.
Admitting it wasn’t real wouldn’t just mean being wrong—it would mean admitting a piece of your childhood, your identity, was built on something false. Most people won’t go there. Not because they can’t see it… but because they don’t want to.
And let’s be honest:
You’re expected to believe 1969 technology could broadcast live from the moon…
But decades later we struggle with dropped calls on Earth.
You’re expected to believe a flag waves with no wind…
That shadows fall in conflicting directions with one light source…
That no stars appear in a vacuum…
That a camera just happened to be on the moon to film the landing…
That a fragile-looking module made it there and back.
At some point, you have to ask—how much do you have to rationalize to keep believing?
This isn’t about intelligence. It’s about attachment.
People don’t just defend ideas. They defend the version of reality they grew up with.
So if you’re trying to convince someone who’s been holding that belief for 50+ years… you’re not arguing facts.
You’re asking them to rewrite part of who they are.
And that’s a much harder sell than most people realize.
In the year 2000 there were nine countries without a
Rothschild owned or controlled Central Bank:
1. Iran
2. Iraq
3. Sudan
4. Libya
5. Cuba
6. North Korea
7. Afghanistan
8. Syria
9. Venezuela
When criminals break into your home, the law should stand with YOU — not them.
But right now, that’s not always the case.
Conservatives are changing that with the Stand On Guard Act (Bill C-270) and restoring common sense by putting victims first.
Because Canadians deserve to feel safe in their own homes.
🚨🌎 Meanwhile in Antarctica
Online streamer actually makes his way to the frozen continent, starts filming and is met by a huge team of security”
“Really - so no one’s allowed to Starlink or a mobile phone?”
“It’s very strict we need to confiscate your stuff”
Now ask yourself why? Why is nobody allowed to Antarctica if there’s nothing there? Why are people not even allowed to film or possess a filming device? Who’s investing in all the security? Why is the only global Pact/Treaty that stood the test of time the Antarctica treaty - which prohibits anyone who isn’t authorised in go in there?……..
Sonam Wangchuk, 25, Muhammad Rahimullah, 21, and Tenzin Lama, 21, all charged with second-degree murder and attempted murder using a firearm; Kang Lu, 69, Kwok Chik, 65, and Xi Chen, 64, all charged with manslaughter; and Tenzin Jungney, 21, charged with unauthorized possession of a firearm, knowledge of unauthorized possession of a firearm, careless storage of a firearm, unauthorized possession of a prohibited device, and possession of property obtained by crime.
Liberals don’t care. They only target licensed owners.